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- Ensure guy ropes are out at all times during use
- Never pack your tent away wet. If you must take your tent down when wet, ensure that it is dried completely as soon as possible to prevent mildew forming
- If mildew does form on your tent, wash off with warm water and a soft brush to prevent further growth, do not use soap or detergents
- Do not use an open flame inside your tent. The fabric has been treated with a fire retardant but is in no way fire proof
- Clean all pegs and poles before storing
- This tent is not designed to withstand storm conditions. During strong winds, it is recommended that the tent be taken down?
- Do not leave your tent pitched unnecessarily for extended periods of time, UV light damages the fly and will shorten the life of your tent
Condensation -
It is important that lower vents are opened at all times to reduce the risk of condensation. During humid or damp conditions, it is recommended that inner door covers are opened to expose the mesh layer to allow additional airflow throughout your tent.
Do not use foam swabs or non bonded mats directly on the tent floor. This will cause condensation between the mat and floor and if not dried out can lead to mildew foaming.
5 Year Tent Guarantee -
Please take time to read about the protections we offer you
All our tents come with a guarantee designed to protect you as our valued customer. How Imports Ltd, the makers of Zempire Camping Equipment tents, will repair or replace this tent, at their discretion should it fall due to faulty materials or manufacture for a period of 5 years from the date of sale.
The Guarantee is subject to the following conditions:
- The Guarantee only applies to an original purchaser who purchased this tent from an approved retail outlet
- The Guarantee does not apply if the tent has been used for anything other than reasonable personal spending use. Commercial use is a small or continuous use as a evidence are strongly excluded
- Damage due to normal wear and bear, accident, acts of God, negligence (other than by Flow Imports Ltd), failure due by the purchaser to ensure induced costs for selling up and care are observed, deteriorated on due to abnormal exposure to ultraviolet light, insect or windew attack, or any other cause reasonably beyond the control of Flow Imports. It are not covered
- if redress is sought under the terms of this guarantee, then the lent must be returned by the purchase to the outlet from where it was purchased within the Guarantee period, in a clean, cry state and with proof of purchase.
- All transport costs and any other indirect costs are excluded from the Guarantee.
- Flow Imports Ltd reserves the right to make a reasonable charge for repairs which it determines are not within the scope of the Guarantee
- The Guarantee does not limit, modify or exclude any rights under any law if doing so would contravence that law or make any part of this Guarantee invalid. However, Flow Imports Ltd: a) excludes (to the extent permitted by applicable law) all conditions and guarantees that might otherwise be implied; and b) limits its liability for breach of any such condition or Guarantee that it cannot exclude together with its liability under the Guarantee, to resailing or replacing the Goods or paying the cost of having the Goods reared or replaced at Flow Imports' option).
This rent has been made with meticulous care and attention to detail. Providing it's properly looked after and correctly stored, it will help you enjoy all that nature has to offer for years to come.
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zempire® FREEDOM CAMPING ATLAS ////// CANVAS SERIES
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Exterior view of a modern camping tent with visible windows and back cover (no signage or text)
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Two camping tents shown from different angles, one with a green dome and blue side panels, the other with a dark interior opening (no text or symbols visible)
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Exterior view of a dark camping tent with a gold frame and visible window (no text or symbols)POLE DIAGRAM - ATLAS

flowchart
graph TD
subgraph R1
E1 --> E8 --> EA
E8 --> RA --> EA
RB --> E1
E1 --> EB --> EA
EB --> E2 --> EA
E2 --> E1
E2 --> EB
EB --> E3 --> EA
EA --> EA
end
subgraph R2
E1 --> EB --> EA
EB --> EB
EB --> E3
EB --> EA
E3 --> EB
EB --> EA
EA --> EA
end
subgraph R3
E1 --> EB --> EA
EB --> EB
EB --> EA
EB --> EA
EA --> EA
end
subgraph R4
E2 --> EB --> EA
EB --> EB
EB --> EA
EA --> EA
EA --> EA
end
subgraph R5
EB --> EB --> EA
EB --> EB
EB --> EA
EA --> EA
end
18) Insert the BLACK RB/RA pole into the hole at the end of the BLACK RS pole and then through the eyelet at the end of the awning. Extend by pressing down the button clip.

19) Extend the BLACK R4/R5 pole until the awning is tight. You may need to lower the pole by moving the support poles to the side.

20) Insert the RED A1/A2 poles into the eyelets at the front corners of the owning.

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A1 A2 A12 A121) Guy out the front awning by attaching the short guy ropes over top of awning pole spikes. Line up the guy rope with the pole spike and the top ridge pole spike (indicated by the -- Line). Ensure the guy rope is at a 45° angle.

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3D geometric diagram showing a icosahedron with two vertical rods and an angle标注 (no text or symbols)22) Insert the longer RED A3/A4 pole into the centre of the side of the awning. Guy out at a 45° angle with the longer guy rope sections.

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R4 R3 45° R4 R323) Peg out the front valance. The bottom of the valance should sit level with the ground. The outside of the valance should align with the outside of the tent. The inside of the valance should be vertical.

24) Place rubber pole feet under support pole (BLACK RA & RC)

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Simple diagram of a red object partially submerged in a gray liquid (no text or symbols)CARING FOR YOUR TENT
- Never store your tent wet
- If you must pack your lent down while still wet, hang to dry as soon as possible to prevent mildew damage
- Remove dirt, tree sap, and bird droppings with a soft brush and warm water before packing down
- Do not use detergents to clean your tent. This will damage the waterproofing of the tent fabric
- When rolling up your tent ensure there is no condensation on the floor
- If you do get mildew forming on your tent, remove the pours with warm water and a soft brush to prevent further growth
- It is not advisable to re-coat your canvas as a precautionary measure. This will reduce the breathability and durability of your tent Zempire canvas is pre coated and will stay waterproof and breathable for many years
- When storing your tent over the winter, do not store directly on concrete floors
1) Open up all windows and close all doors.
2) Remove the RED awning poles
4) Remove the BLACK ridge poles
5) Remove the BLUE & GREEN eve poles
5) Remove all pegs, clean and place in peg bag
6) Lay tent as flat as possible and fold the awning over main body of the tent
7) Fold both sides into the centre of the tent

8) Fold in half. Ensure the width is the same as the length of your carry bag. Adjust if necessary

9) Expei as much air as possible by walking down the tent towards the door
10) Roll the tent from the rear towards the door. Ensure that you wipe off any condensation and dirt as you roll

POLE CHART
Ridge Pole (BLACK)
Line 1 - R1, R2, R3
Line 2 - R4, R5
Line 3 - RA, RB
Line 3 - RA, RB
Line 3 - RA, RB
LH Eve Pole (GREEN)
Line 1 - E
Line 2 - E2
Line 3 - EA, EB
Line 4 - EA, EB
RH Eve Pole (BLUE)
Line 1 - E1
Line 2 - E2
Line 3 - EA. EB
Line 4 - EA, EB
Awning Pole (RED)
Line 1 - A1, A2
Line 2 - A1, A2
Line 3 - A3, A4
Line 4 - A3, A4
Pegs 24
Spike Washers 7
Pole Feet 2
Guy Rope 4m 2
Guy Rope 3m 4
WEATHERING YOUR TENT
When you first get your new tent you will need to weather it. This is a process of soaking the fabric to ensure that all the thread swells up filling stitch holes and creating a watertight surface.
When you pitch your tent for the first time, soak the fabric with a garden hose until the fabric looks visibly damp. Allow to dry and repeal for two or three times.
Your tent will get more watertight the more you use it. Do not be concerned if you have a small amount of water coming through the seams on the first few times you get heavy rain.
NATURAL FIBRE
Zempire canvas is made of a combination of Natural Cotton for breathability and water fastness and Polyester for strength.
Please note that as Cotton is a natural fibre, you will notice variances of both colour and thickness of the thread. This is normal and is a characteristic of a natural and breathable fibre.
FIRE RETARDANT
Zempire Canvas Tents are naturally fire retardant. While this significantly reduces the risk of the fabric catching on fire, it is by no means fireproof. Ensure open flames are kept well away from your tent at all times.
1) Clear your site making sure there are no sharp objects. Try to choose a site that is flat and clear.
2) Sort the poles into their matching colour. Once sorted, connect each colour pole length together as per the pole chart.
3) Spread your tent out with floor facing down. The front is the end with the large awning roof attached.
4) Peg out the four corners of the
tent. Pull the floor as tight as
possible. To ensure the floor sits flat it
may be easier to peg in the
following sequence. Pegs should
be at a 45° angle away from the
tent for greatest hold.

5) Peg out the remaining peg points ensuring the floor sits flat.

6) Open all doors and windows. This allows air to enter the tent and makes pitching easier.
7) Thread the BLUE E1 pole through the sleeve that runs along the RHS of the tent. Thread the poles from the rear of the tent inserting the pole through the black webbing loop before threading through the pole sleeve and place behind the button pin on the pole.

8) At the front of the tent thread the BLUE E2 pole up through the pole sock on the side of the front awning from the inside to the outside. Thread through the black webbing loop before inserting into the pole sleeve and connecting to the E1 pole. Loop webbing over button pin.

9) Cover the pole by wrapping the end of the pole sleeve over the pole sock and attach the Velcro.

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Abstract diagram of a curved shape with angular cutouts, no text or symbols present10) Repeat with the GREEN pole

11) Insert the remaining BLUE EA and EB poles into the end of each section and raise the pole so that the outside wall sits taught. You will need two people to do this.

12) Repeat with the GREEN EA and EB poles.

13) Thread the BLACK R1 to R3 poles inside the tent by threading through the pole sock at the top of the front wall.

14) Insert the BLACK RB/RA pole into the hole at the end of the R1 pole and then through the eyelet at the rear of the roof and extend until the wall sits tight. Attach the Velcro strips on the rear wall.


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Simple line drawing of a mechanical assembly with a black component and a vertical rod (no text or symbols)15) Repeat with the second BLACK RA/RB pole at the front of the tent. Thread the RB pole through the outermost of the 3 holes on the BLACK R3 pole. If the roof is too tight move back one hole before threading through the eyelet in the roof. Ensure the end of the BLACK R3 pole extends out through the pocket on the front wall. Attached the Velcro strips on the front wall around the pole.

16) Place white "Witch Hat" spike washers onto pole spikes of both RB poles to prevent water running down during heavy rain.

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Simple diagram of a red conical object mounted on a vertical rod above a gray surface (no text or symbols)17) Insert the BLACK R4 / R5 pole into the end of the R3 pole that extends through the pole sock at the front of the tent.
